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    def - Part III

    hopefully we can put an end to this. I may not agree with how things were handled but baron has a right to do what he has done. in the end, look at the number of new threads with simple questions or statements that could easily join another thread. A plea was made by Baron last November...
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    def II

    A few things from my perspective: Baron has a right to run his board any way he wants and I shall respect that right. I'll limit any new posts (I really would like to have def back instead of def1 or 2 or 3). A couple of items: - When I started to post here 3+ years ago I believe I...
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    IB trading platform (E-Minis)

    I have been asked not to post and will only respond to inaccurate facts. For now, I will not respond to general questions.... 1. IB does not differentiate between prop side and customer orders. That means price time priority. The prop side does not see the orders. They go straight to the...
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    IB trading us stocks overseas.

    Here's the screen shot I said I would post showing a bunch of US markets in the wee hours vs the european makrets. you'll have to adjust the euro markets from euros to dollars. Nevertheless, the spreads are pretty good and have decent size (in the bigger names)...
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    @Def: IB, Excel, Conditional Orders

    the online manual has the details: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/html/tws/users_guide.html also: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/download/InstallAX.exe will download some examples. hope this helps. def
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    Trading from New Zealand or Australia

    kiwitrader, I've been trading the Hang Seng Index full time for 7 years. It definately is a market that can be day traded. Volume on the futures is usually around 15-20K per day. It is not as deep as the US markets but there is plenty of liquidity. Given the time zone, I'd highly recommend...
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